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The Mech Touch novel Chapter 5157

Now that Ves had concluded his first week of classes, he felt quite assured in his ability to maintain his professorship after this trial period.

The Terrans were not as unreasonable as he thought. They respected him and his accomplishments and did not engage in any malicious acts.

Ves was most impressed by their overall learning ability. Their implants and genetic optimization treatments were so good that it was no wonder that Alexa used the term high humans to describe the Terran population!

The more he interacted with the Terrans, the more he felt attracted to become a part of their society.

ραndαsnοvεl.cοm Sure, Ves knew quite well that he was getting a distorted impression of actual Terran society because most of his contacts were students who had yet to undertake any serious responsibilities. Actual Terran society was a lot more cutthroat and also a lot more difficult to promote as the established clans held a tight grip on their power.

The Terrans did not actually reject the rise of genuine talents, though. The rebellion that led to the rise of the New Rubarth Empire had taught this arrogant group a painful lesson about managing their underprivileged citizens.

What Ves also liked about the Terrans was that they did not obey a single central authority. Power was divided over many ancient clans, each of whom ruled their own territories with great autonomy but nonetheless united into a single common banner when it came to external affairs.

What this meant was that all of the clans and major players essentially kept each other in check. Not a single among them could afford to overreach and try to take sole charge of the Terran Alliance.

The reality of all of this division was that the ancient clans all had to learn how to get along with each other and form a consensus on many contentious affairs.

This probably led to the continued perception that the Greater Terran United Confederation was overly conservative and falling increasingly more behind on the latest trends.

This was a fair assessment, especially when it was directly compared to the much more dynamic and decisive New Rubarth Empire.

However, the Terran ancient clans never made any serious mistakes either in more modern times. They only enacted the changes that the majority of their clans truly felt necessary to implement, and it would often be just the good ones.

The Terrans possessed the oldest heritage of modern humanity. They existed as a single defined population group for many millennia. They prized stability and continuity over short-term greed.

Was it possible for the Larkinson Clan to become a part of the Terran Alliance one day?

This did not sound as ridiculous to his ears as it should. His clan was still growing rapidly on the basis of its expeditionary gains as well as the constant advancements made by Ves.

So long as either conditions remained valid, the Larkinson Clan would inevitably be able to promote to a first-class organization and become qualified to operate in the upper zones!

Though Ves had always taken it for granted that his clan would continue to hang around in the loose and scattered territories governed by the Red Ocean Union, his responsibility as a clan leader compelled him to consider the alternatives as well.

The Eden Institute gave him a solid entry into the Terran Alliance, which was exactly what he set out to obtain when he worked to get employed by this university.

"The only major power that I don't have any relations with is the Rubarthan Pact."

This was a deficiency that was hard to make up. After all, anyone who accessed his record could clearly learn that he had begun to do business with the Terrans!

For many centuries, it had long been a tradition for people and organizations to pick which side they were on. They were either allowed to associate with the Terrans or the Rubarthans, but never both.

Only an exceedingly small group of exceptions could get away with doing business with both at the same time.

Even if Ves was able to place his Larkinson Clan into this exclusive group, he might not choose to do so because it would inevitably cause his growing relationship with the Terrans to deteriorate!

"Did I already pick my side from the moment I chose to accept a job over at the Eden Institute?"

This was a rather troubling circumstance, but if Ves was being honest, he would have made the same decision if he traveled back in time.

There was no use worrying about this matter further. He needed to look towards his more immediate needs.

Ves checked his schedule. A Red Association ship or fleet was scheduled to arrive a few days later.

The new arrivals intended to come to the Corellix System in order to fulfill multiple objectives.

They intended to survey the battlefield and all of the debris in order to calculate the exact amount of MTA merits the Golden Skull Alliance had earned in the last battle.

They brought the first batch of supplies and troops to reinforce the vulnerable colony on Corellix III and begin the process of transforming it into a serious fortification.

They also brought a ship that would quickly take Ves to the planet that hosted the conference.

He had big plans in mind for the upcoming conference. From exhibiting the latest version of his companion spirit fruit trees to presenting his current attainments in the Carmine System in front of a secret panel, he had a great opportunity to earn a huge amount of contributions so long as he won over his audience! fгeewebnovёl.com

Chapter 5157 Diplomatic Goals 1

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